EP4285784A1 - Vorrichtung zum auftragen eines kosmetischen produkts in form eines stifts - Google Patents

Vorrichtung zum auftragen eines kosmetischen produkts in form eines stifts Download PDF

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EP4285784A1
EP4285784A1 EP23176241.0A EP23176241A EP4285784A1 EP 4285784 A1 EP4285784 A1 EP 4285784A1 EP 23176241 A EP23176241 A EP 23176241A EP 4285784 A1 EP4285784 A1 EP 4285784A1
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Marc Jourdain
Mark Edmondson
Thomas Emmanuel Sourdeau
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Albea Services SAS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
    • A45D40/12Casings with provision for preventing undesired movement of the stick
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
    • A45D40/06Casings wherein movement of the lipstick or like solid is a screwing movement
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
    • A45D40/02Casings wherein movement of the lipstick or like solid is a sliding movement
    • A45D40/04Casings wherein movement of the lipstick or like solid is a sliding movement effected by a screw
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
    • A45D2040/0025Details of lipstick or like casings
    • A45D2040/0062Stick holding cups with retaining means, e.g. clamping means

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  • the grape is held by its base in a cup which slides axially between at least one retracted position and a position for applying the cosmetic product in which at least part of the cosmetic product grape extends axially out of the device.
  • a rotary mechanism comprising a guide and a sheath which, mounted concentrically, comprise for one at least one slide and for the other at least one helical groove which are respectively crossed radially by at least one lug attached to the cup carrying the grape.
  • the cup generally comprises a pair of lugs, the two lugs being arranged diametrically opposite each other, the guide then being provided with two slides and the sheath with two helical grooves.
  • the actuation of the mechanism is generally controlled manually by applying a rotational movement to the base of the device, which rotational movement is transmitted to the mechanism to cause the axial movement of the cup containing the cosmetic product.
  • One of the methods used to arrange the grapes in the cup consists of first assembling the different components of the device, except the cover, then positioning the cup in its extreme deployed position. The grape, previously molded, is then inserted by force into the cup. The cup has ribs which penetrate the grape to allow it to be held in place. The cup is then slid into the extreme retracted position and the device is fitted with its cover.
  • the base of the device is generally positioned and held on a support, while a sliding element carrying the grape is lowered axially relative to the support to allow the insertion of the grape into the cup. .
  • the final position of the element sliding at the end of the insertion operation is determined in relation to the position of the support.
  • the bottom of the cup in the extreme deployed position, is positioned very precisely in relation to the base of the device. It is in particular necessary that the positioning tolerance of the cup relative to a reference position is very low, for example less than or equal to 0.2 mm. In the field of cosmetic products, great importance is given to the quality and aesthetics of the product.
  • the application device according to the invention is characterized in that the upper edge of the at least one slot is inclined relative to a radial plane.
  • the helical groove has a constant angle of inclination, the upper flat of the lug having the same angle of inclination as the helical groove and cooperating with an upper wall of said helical groove, the upper edge of the at least one slot having the same angle of inclination as the upper flat of the lug so that in the extreme deployed position, the lug rests against the upper edge over the entire width of the upper flat .
  • the at least one slot has an upper end section which has a width substantially equal to the width of the lug, the lug being housed in said end section of the at least one slot. minus a slot in the extreme deployed position of the cup.
  • the at least one slot has a passage restriction arranged at the lower entrance of the upper end section of said slot.
  • the at least one slot is delimited in the width direction by two axial edges, the passage restriction being produced by at least one projection produced in one and/or the other axial edges.
  • the at least one slot opens out axially in a direction opposite to the opening.
  • the passage of the lug through the passage restriction is achieved by elastic spacing of the axial edges of the at least one slot.
  • the lug when the cup occupies its extreme deployed position, the lug is clamped axially between the upper edge of the at least one slot and the projection under the effect of the elastic return force of the axial edges, the cup thus being blocked in its extreme deployed position as long as an axial force greater than a force for crossing the passage restriction is not applied to the cup.
  • the lug comprises a lower flat parallel to the upper flat, the lower flat cooperating with a lower wall of the associated helical groove of the sheath.
  • the sheath, the guide and the cup are made of polypropylene.
  • the sheath forms a base of the device on which a removable cover is intended to be fixed directly.
  • the "axial" direction corresponds in the figures to that of the main axis A of the device (also called mechanism) for applying a cosmetic product, such as a grape of cosmetic product, in particular a grape of red to lips, and the “radial” direction is directed orthogonal to the axial direction radiating from the main axis.
  • the figures illustrate a device 10 comprising an actuation base 11.
  • the cosmetic product (represented in dotted lines at figure 2 And 3 ) is a grape 12 of a cosmetic product and, more particularly, the grape 12 of a cosmetic product is a grape of lipstick intended to be applied by rubbing, alternatively a lip care balm.
  • the device 10 is designed to bring out the cosmetic product by at least one rotational movement.
  • the device 10 has an axis A, called the main axis.
  • the device 10 comprises at least a first element, conventionally and hereinafter called guide 14.
  • the guide 14 is particularly visible at figures 1 to 3 , as well as the figure 4 .
  • the guide 14 mainly comprises a tubular body 16 which extends axially from a lower end 18 of the guide 14 to an upper outlet opening 20 intended to be crossed by the grape 12 of cosmetic product.
  • the upper outlet opening 20 is delimited by a beveled edge relative to the main axis A of the device 10.
  • the upper outlet opening 20 is delimited by an edge extending in a plane orthogonal to the main axis A.
  • the guide 14 comprises at least one slot passing radially through the wall of the body 16. Each slot forms a slide.
  • the guide 14 here comprises a first slot 22 and a second slot 24 passing radially through the wall of the body 16.
  • the slots 22, 24 are arranged diametrically opposite each other.
  • the two slots 22, 24 extend axially in the body 16 of the guide 14.
  • the slots 22, 24 each have rectilinear and parallel oriented axial edges 25.
  • the two slots 22 are closed axially at their upper end.
  • Each slot 22, 24 is more particularly delimited axially towards the opening 20 by an upper edge 26.
  • the upper edge 26 here has a rectilinear shape.
  • the slots 22, 24 open into the lower end 18 of the body 16.
  • a lower section of the body 16 is divided into two legs 27 by the slots 22, 24.
  • the legs 27 are capable of being bent elastically so as to that the axial edges 25 can be spaced apart from each other.
  • the slots 22, 24 In the unconstrained position of the tabs 27, the slots 22, 24 have a constant width "I" over their entire length, as shown in Figure figure 4 .
  • This width "I” is intended to allow the guidance of a cup 30.
  • the device 10 comprises the cup 30 which receives the grape 12 of cosmetic product as illustrated in the figure 2 And 3 .
  • the cup 30 is intended to be mounted sliding axially in the guide 14, between an extreme retracted position, as shown in figure 2 , and an extreme deployed position, as shown in Figure 3 .
  • the extreme retracted position corresponds to a position in which the grape 12 is inside the device 10 for its protection and storage and the cup 30 is in the low end of stroke position as illustrated in Fig. figure 2 .
  • the grape 12 is here surrounded and protected by the guide 14, the free upper end of the grape 12 being located below the level of the upper opening 20.
  • the extreme deployed position corresponds to a position in which the grape 12 is deployed axially upwards so that its free end extends out of the device 10 through the opening 20 and the cup 30 is in the high end position as illustrated in Figure 6 .
  • the cup 30 can also be in intermediate positions between its two extreme retracted and deployed positions, called intermediate application positions.
  • the cup 30 comprises at least one lug 32, preferably two lugs 32.
  • Each lug 32 projects radially outwards, said lugs 32 each being engaged in one of the slots 22, 24 of the guide 14 and passing through them to extend radially outwards beyond the external cylindrical surface of the body 16 of the guide 14.
  • each slot 22, 24 is substantially equal to the width of the associated lug 32 so as to allow the associated lug 32 to be received with a circumferential clearance allowing the axial sliding of the cup 30 relative to the guide 14 without tightening lug 32.
  • the device 10 comprises means for blocking the end of travel of the cup 30 in its extreme deployed position.
  • at least the first slot 22 has an upper end section 22a which has the width "I" substantially equal to the width of the lug 32, the lug 32 being housed in said upper end section 22a of the slot 22 in the extreme deployed position of the cup 30, as shown in figure 5 .
  • the slot 22 also has a passage restriction 33a arranged at the lower entrance of the upper end section 22a of the slot 22.
  • the first slot 22 and the second slot 24 each include such a passage restriction 33a.
  • the passage restriction 33a is here produced by a projection 35a which extends only from one of the axial edges 25 towards the other axial edge.
  • the restriction 33a of passage towards the upper end section 22a of the slot 22 is produced by projections 35a which extend from each of the opposite axial edges 25.
  • the two projections 35a are arranged opposite each other in a direction orthogonal to the main axis “A”.
  • the width "la” of the slot 22 at the level of the passage restriction 33a is slightly less than the width of the lug 32.
  • the projection 35a has a rounded shape which cooperates with the associated lug 32 to spread the edges 25.
  • the upper end section 22a also has an axial length substantially equal to the axial length of the associated lug 32.
  • the device 10 also includes means for blocking the end of travel of the cup 30 in its extreme retracted position.
  • at least the first slot 22 has a lower end section 22b which has the width "I" substantially equal to the width of the lug 32, the lug 32 being housed in said lower end section 22b of the slot 22 in the extreme retracted position of the cup 30.
  • the slot 22 also has a passage restriction 33b arranged at the upper entrance of the lower end section 22b of the slot 22.
  • the restriction 33b of passage towards the lower end section 22b of the slot 22 is produced by projections 35b which extend from each of the opposite axial edges 25 of the slot 22.
  • the passage restriction is produced by a projection which extends from only one of the axial edges towards the other axial edge.
  • the width "Ib" of the slot 22 at the level of the passage restriction 33b is slightly less than the width of the lug 32.
  • Fb axial crossing force
  • This crossing force "Fb” must in particular make it possible to spread elastically the tabs 27, and therefore the edges 25.
  • this passage restriction 22b being located at the free lower end of the tabs 27, the effort “Fb” required to cross it is less than the effort "Fa” required to cross passage restriction 22a arranged near the upper end 22a of the slot 22 by lever arm effect.
  • the lower end section 22b also has an axial length substantially equal to the axial length of the associated lug 32.
  • the cup 30 has a cylindrical wall 34 which extends axially.
  • the wall 34 delimits a housing 36 which receives the lower part of the grape 12.
  • the housing 36 is open upwards by an entrance 33.
  • the housing 36 is delimited axially downwards by a bottom 37.
  • the internal face of the wall 34 cylindrical is provided with ribs 38 which are intended to fix the grape 12 firmly in the housing 36.
  • the device 10 comprises a second element, conventionally called and hereinafter the sheath 40.
  • the sheath 40 has a cylindrical shape with main axis A.
  • the sheath 40 internally comprises at least one groove receiving the free end of an associated lug 32 of the cup 30.
  • the sheath 40 here comprises two grooves 42, 44, diametrically opposed, with which the free ends of the lugs 32 of the cup 30 cooperate in operation.
  • the sheath 40 comprises an internal wall 46 provided with said helical grooves 42, 44.
  • the grooves 42, 44 here have a helical shape.
  • each groove is delimited by two upper and lower walls 92 having a slope forming a constant helix angle " ⁇ " with a radial plane.
  • the two lugs 32 of the cup 30 are of generally rounded shape and advantageously have an upper flat 90a and a lower flat 90b.
  • the flats 90a, 90b are parallel. They are configured to cooperate with walls 92 of the helical grooves 42, 44 of the sheath 40, as shown in figure 5 . More particularly, the flats 90a, 90b have the same slope as the walls 92.
  • the flats 90a, 90b thus have an inclination forming the same angle " ⁇ " of inclination with a radial plane as that of the walls 92 of the grooves 42, 44 helical.
  • each lug 32 extends in a direction similar to the direction of the helical groove 42, 44 in which it is engaged.
  • This particular shape of the lugs 32 is adapted to the shape of the helical grooves 42, 44 so as to facilitate their sliding and so that they are lodged there without coming out even if a user forces the rotation. The risk of the cup 30 being damaged is thus reduced.
  • the flats 90a, 90b also extend through the associated slot 22, 24. As explained previously, when the cup 30 occupies its extreme deployed position, the lug 32 is pressed against the upper end edge 26 of the associated slot 22, 24.
  • the lug 32 would only be in contact with the upper edge through a point on which enormous pressure would be exerted. This could cause plastic deformation of the lug and/or the upper edge, thus creating a clearance which would allow movement of the lug relative to the slot. Furthermore, in such an arrangement, contact at a single point of each lug with the upper edge of the associated slot would risk causing the cup to tilt around an axis passing through the two contact points.
  • the upper edge 26 of each slot 22, 24 has the same angle " ⁇ " of inclination relative to a radial plane as the upper flat 90a of the lug 32 of way that in position extreme deployed, the lug 32 rests against the upper edge 26 over the entire width of the upper flat 90a.
  • the clamping force of the lug 32 against the upper edge 26 is distributed over the entire width of the lug 32, as shown in figure 5 .
  • the cup 30 thus occupies a stable and well-defined extended extended position relative to the guide 14.
  • the sheath 40 is made in one piece with the base 11 of the device 10.
  • the sheath 40 respectively comprises an upper edge 50 located at its upper axial end and a lower edge 52 located at its lower axial end, said edges 50 and 52 being circumferentially continuous.
  • the upper edge 50 delimits an upper opening 51 of the sheath 40.
  • the base 11 also includes a radial bottom 53 which extends from the lower edge 52 to completely close the sheath 40 downwards.
  • the sheath 40 and the bottom 53 are formed in one piece.
  • the sheath 40 is intended to be mounted by snap-fastening onto the guide 14 to obtain, after assembly, the device 10 shown in particular in figure 2 And 3 .
  • the opening 20 of the guide 14 is arranged above the upper edge 50 of the sheath 40.
  • the guide 14 is mounted to rotate in the sheath 40 around the main axis "A".
  • the guide 14 is thus received concentrically inside the sheath 40.
  • the body 16 of the guide 14 has an external diameter substantially equal to the internal diameter of the sheath 40, with a radial clearance allowing their relative rotation.
  • the elastic locking is here obtained, without limitation, by at least one annular groove 54 (here two grooves) which extends hollowly from in an upper portion of the inner face of the sheath 40.
  • An associated bead 56 each groove 54 extends radially projecting from the external face of the body 16 of the guide 14.
  • the bead 56 is intended to be elastically snapped into place in the groove 54 of the sheath 40 when the body 16 of the guide 14 is inserted axially, from top to bottom, through the upper opening 51 of the sheath 40.
  • This assembly by means of beads 56 and grooves 54 makes it possible to fix axially the guide 14 relative to the sheath 40 while allowing their rotation relative to each other around the axis "A".
  • a positioning face of the guide 14 is intended to be in axial abutment against a positioning face facing the sheath.
  • the guide 14 has an upper section 60, located axially above the legs 27 which has a shoulder 58 radial outwards relative to the legs 27. This shoulder 58 is in axial support against the upper edge 50 of the sheath 40 when the guide 14 is mounted in the sheath 40.
  • the shoulder 58 of the guide 14 thus forms the positioning face of the guide 14 while the upper edge 50 of the sheath 40 forms the positioning face of the sheath 40.
  • the rotation of the guide 14 via its upper end section 60 relative to the base 11 comprising the sheath 40 causes an axial movement of the cup 30, more precisely an upward movement or a downward movement of the cup 30 depending on the direction of rotation.
  • the cup 30 here extends entirely in the guide 14, as shown in Figure 3 .
  • the cosmetic product grape 12 moves axially with the cup 30 between the extreme deployed position and the extreme retracted position.
  • the cup 30 occupies its extreme retracted position, it is preferable to be able to close the device 10 by means of a cover 62 in order to avoid polluting or damaging the cosmetic product grape.
  • the cover 62 removable is intended to be fixed directly on the base 11 comprising the sheath 40 when the device 10 is not used.
  • the sheath 40 has an upper end section 64 having on its external wall means for fixing the cover 62, for example by friction.
  • the sheath 40 has more particularly a shoulder face 66 facing upwards against which an annular edge 68 at the lower end of the cover 62 is intended to abut in the mounted position.
  • the upper section 60 of the guide 14 and the base 11 have a cylindrical external face of circular section.
  • the upper section of the guide and/or the base have an external face of non-circular section, for example square or polygonal.
  • the upper section of the guide is received in a tubular jacket of non-circular section.
  • the guide 14, the cup 30, the base 11 and the cover 62 are advantageously made of plastic material.
  • the guide 14, the cup 30, the base 11 and the cover 62 are made of an identical plastic material.
  • the plastic material can be chosen from polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), recycled polyethylene terephthalate (R-PET), a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), polyethylene (PE), such as low density polyethylene. (“LDPE”, also known by its English acronym “LDPE”) and/or high density polyethylene (HDPE also known by its English acronym “HDPE”), a composite material, a post-consumer recycled material (PCR) and/ or a similar material.
  • PP polypropylene
  • PET polyethylene terephthalate
  • R-PET recycled polyethylene terephthalate
  • TPE thermoplastic elastomer
  • PE polyethylene
  • PE such as low density polyethylene.
  • LDPE also known by its English acronym “LDPE”
  • HDPE high density polyethylene
  • PCR post-consumer recycled material
  • plastic material whose hardness is between 70 shore A and 90 shore D.
  • it is recycled polypropylene or not.
  • At least the guide 14, the base 11 and the cover 62 are made of 100% polypropylene.
  • the cup 30 is made of 100% polypropylene.
  • all the components of the device 10 are made of polypropylene.
  • the cup 30 is made of plastic material formed by a mixture comprising a fraction of polypropylene, for example at least 80% polypropylene (by weight). The rest of the mixture consists, for example, of polyethylene.
  • a mixture makes it possible, for example, to obtain a recyclable plastic material, having good rigidity and a fairly high operating torque without the lugs of the cup jumping out of the helical groove.
  • the entire device 10 essentially comprises polypropylene mixed with less than 10% polyethylene (by weight relative to the polypropylene), which allows recycling of the entire device 10 in a sector intended for polypropylene.
  • LDPE can be replaced with high density polyethylene (HDPE).
  • HDPE high density polyethylene
  • the cup 30 is made of polyethylene (PE) while the guide 14, the base 11 and the cover 62 are made of polypropylene (PP).
  • the entire device 10 comprises essentially polypropylene mixed with less than 10% polyethylene (by weight relative to polypropylene).
  • the plastic components can be easily obtained by injection and lead to a lightweight device.
  • plastic materials in particular similar plastic materials for the entire device 10 makes recycling easier.
  • polypropylene is a plastic material whose recycling cycle is well known.
  • the force "Fa" for crossing the upper restriction 33a is predetermined as a function of the material constituting the device 10. It must in particular be high enough to allow effective blocking of the cup 30 in the extreme deployed position during its transport and during the conditioning of the grapes 12. But it must be low enough not to damage the components, in particular the helical groove 42, 44
  • the cup 30 When assembling the device, the cup 30 is inserted axially into the guide 14 passing through its lower end 18.
  • the lugs 32 are each inserted into the slot 22, 24 associated with its opening lower end.
  • the base 11 comprising the sheath 40 receives the guide 14 thus equipped with the cup 30 through its upper opening 51 until the beads 56 snap into place in the grooves 54.
  • the shoulder 58 of the guide 14 is then abutting against the edge 50 upper part of the sheath 40.
  • the lugs 32 of the cup 30 are each received in an associated helical groove 42, 44.
  • the cup 30 does not yet contain the grape 12 of cosmetic product.
  • the cup 30 is controlled in its extreme deployed position in which it is immobilized in a stable manner by the projection 25a and by the upper edge 26 of each slot 22, 24 in cooperation with the associated lug 32.
  • the device 10 thus assembled is transported, with the cup 30 blocked in the extreme deployed position, to the grape packaging site 12.
  • the assembly site of the device 10 and the grape packaging site 12 can be located at very large distances from each other, for example several tens or hundreds of kilometers.
  • the force "Fa" for crossing the upper restriction 33a is generally defined so that the devices 10 can undergo the usual vibrations or shocks during transport without the cup 30 leaving its extreme deployed position.
  • the axial position of the bottom 37 of the cup 30 is then determined precisely relative to the bottom 53 of the base.
  • the axial position of the bottom 37 of the cup 30 relative to the guide 14 is determined by the distance between the lugs 32 and the bottom 37 of the cup 30.
  • the axial position of the lugs 32 relative to the face 58 of shoulder of the guide is determined by the distance between the upper edges 26 of the slots 22, 24 and the shoulder 58 of the guide.
  • the axial position of the shoulder face 58 of the guide 14 is determined by the axial distance between the upper edge 50 of the sheath 40 and the bottom 53 of the base 11.

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GB2088333A (en) * 1980-11-03 1982-06-09 Copa Ltd Holder for lipstick
US4813801A (en) * 1986-04-24 1989-03-21 Ennio Cardia Case for cosmetic products, particularly lipsticks, and method for filling the same
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WO1995023747A1 (fr) * 1994-03-01 1995-09-08 Ota Etsuji Recipient pour substance et substance
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